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Muscle imbalances and scoliosis go hand-in-hand. For scoliosis, exercise often aims at making tight muscles more flexible and weak muscles stronger. However, this approach is simplistic and does not take into account the complexity of the changes that occur with scoliosis. The study presented here is a collection of data from all Authorized Scolio-Pilates Practitioners working

Wondering How to Spot Scoliosis? You are not alone. Whether you are a parent keeping an eye on your child, or an adult checking for her own scoliosis, there are some tools you'll want to learn how to use.

My client's response to seeing her own spine for the first time was, "I couldn't believe that that was in me. I was horrified. And scared." My response to seeing her spine for the first time was the complete opposite.

There is a term frequently used in exercise: “Setting the Pelvis”. This simply means: Let’s activate the muscles of the hips in a specific way to move them to a more neutral (or better) position–to balance them. We are going to use that term here to refer to the shoulder girdle. The shoulder girdle includes

We hear a lot about hip pain for those living with scoliosis. Is the scoliosis affecting your hips? There’s a good chance that it is. And if you are going to move towards a better alignment with your scoliosis it’s good to know what’s happening at the base of your spine: your hips. Be sure

We hear a lot about hip pain for those living with scoliosis. Is the scoliosis affecting your hips? There’s a good chance that it is. And if you are going to move towards a better alignment with your scoliosis it’s good to know what’s happening at the base of your spine: your hips. Be sure

We hear a lot about hip pain for those living with scoliosis. Is the scoliosis affecting your hips? There’s a good chance that it is. And if you are going to move towards a better alignment with your scoliosis it’s good to know what’s happening at the base of your spine: your hips. Be sure

We hear a lot about hip pain for those living with scoliosis. Is the scoliosis affecting your hips? There’s a good chance that it is. And if you are going to move towards a better alignment with your scoliosis it’s good to know what’s happening at the base of your spine: your hips. Be sure